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Cryptogram for week of 3/30/20096 comments »
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A goat is tied on the corner post of a 20×20 ft barn in a flat grass field.
The goat can reach a length of 45 ft at maximum from the corner post
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After many, many months of trying to get something like this done for smartkit, think we’re finally ready to go. A multiplayer word puzzle game in which you can finally meet up with and play other visitors in real time.
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Below, a nice bouquet of Flowers. If you look carefully, however, something else may become apparent…
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Tom Lion is a puzzle writer from Australia whose works regularly feature in puzzle magazines in Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. He also maintains the puzzle blog, Gridless- www.gridlesscrosswords.blogspot.com
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Smartkit’s Multiplayer Word Puzzle game is finished & ready to go. Need to hold off, however, just a little bit longer before releasing it. Next week should be a go, though. Apologize, but hopefully by then most should be back from Spring Break.
Features include:
- up to 8 players can play in a room
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Thanks to Peter Grabarchuk and his family for preparing these fun little logic puzzles just for Smartkit.
In the above game you will find 3 levels of difficulty, as well as 3 PDFs you can print out.
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Ok, this one is also by Gray-T, but a bit harder than the rebus posted earlier today.
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A new one from Gray-T- Can you figure out the movie?
If you’re not sure what to do, try taking a look at one his earlier
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Something a little lighter after all those hard clock math problems-Many will remember Smiley Puzzle; here’s the sequel-
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OK, so here we have it: Bilbao’s 4th and final clock challenge.
Our general audience will be pleased because it is entirely feasible for you to come up with an
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On oldie but but goodie: Cover the Spot. Resetting the scores today.
In addition to the difficult math, there was a clever little twist in Assassin’s Bullet
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Below, we’ve taken a relatively small section from a photo and enlarged it.
What do you think the original shows? (a clue an be found in a February math puzzle)
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